I tried a similar DC -DC converter from China on my RA-10 receiver. I
quite noisy. It is especially troubling when your receiver covers the
long wave frequencies. Mine ran at 210 volts DC with a 28 VDC primary
input. Be prepared to shield it in the radio.
On 10/26/2022 8:07 AM, David Stinson wrote:
> I've ordered a couple of these to try:
>
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SLFSRL6> Claimed to source 100mA at 100-230VDC
> with 4-15V input.
>
> I've powered some small receivers with some
> of the older High-Voltage inverters. The
> "Yellow ones" have some birdies and they
> top-out at about 45mA- enough to run
> an ARC-5 at low B+.
>
> We'll see how noisy is this new one.
>
> GL OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
>
> P.S. Another interesting one:
>
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0992GCCSK> If you have a small receiver or QRP
> transmitter that sips no more than 40mA,
> this one has a filament voltage regulator
> and will do HV 150-420V. Has feedback indicating
> that the MOSFET (IRF840) is a bad Chinese knock0ff
> which can die early (no heat sink compound)
> and if you replace it with a known-quality FET,
> it will then work for you.
>
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